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Just think about the consequence of trying to convince some reveling drug addicts—particularly when they are in the company of drug peddlers—about the devastating ill effects of druggism or alcoholism? One must only be lucky enough just to come out un- attacked and unhurt in an ensuing brawl from such eventualities. I think the same thing can be said about the consequence of someone trying to convince modern man about the catastrophic ill effects of the hi-tech consumerist modern civilization upon the society and the environment, particularly when he is reveling in the company of modern experts, professionals of the market force.
Now it's been proved even scientifically that civilization is an addiction. And a highly mechanized civilization like the modern society is the most insidious of addictions because most people don't even know they are addicted to it. We are born into it and accept it as part of our lives just as we do oxygen or food. To us, civilization is no more an addiction than water or air - it is simply part of life. But one day, some of us wake up, like Neo in the Matrix, and realize that we have been living a dream - unknowingly addicted to living a way that is harmful not only to ourselves, but the rest of humanity as well.
The stark reality is that no one can save the world - civilization can't be saved by anyone because civilization is inherently flawed. Add to that the fact that the vast majority of us living this way don't want to be saved - 99% of us don't think anything is wrong - they are the addicted amongst us who think that the next hit of heroin will be the "one." I can't save civilization.
Civilization has not increased the mental capacity of its subjects; what it has done is to supply men with the opportunities, the leisure, and the means to develop the mental gifts already attained by man while living in a state of nature. And the continued addiction to this opportunities and leisure in a mechanical fashion, particularly while living in a state of machines, instead of living in a state of true nature, only decreased the mental capacity of the modern human species.
Superfluity of `studies' and the information `revolution' and their supersaturated commercialization have, by mechanizing the mind, resulted in their negative impacts: the majority of people wish away even serious writers and are wary of their `findings', taking their dire warnings as just routine and things go business as usual, saying that many such past prophesies of gloom and doom proved false quoting `lessons' from history, whereas the main disadvantage of these serious writings and findings is the lack of `lessons' of history, ---of lack of instances of end of the world. One symbolic Titanic lesson is doing business and is being celebrated by the consumerism savvy market, just as they celebrate success of Jurassic Park and Harry Potters that caters as the real `Coke' of the mind, just as coca cola is to their body. The highly market worked mass mind goes on merry walking to the end of the world and the matured minds also are being made passive.
Anything that goes against the market trial just do not sell. When you have succeeded in making man think machine-like, you simply cannot now expect them to think human-like.
Many think that the modern human society will go on for ever with certain hiccups in between now and then. But this is under the false convictism that history is deemed to repeat. What is however being repeated, or seen as repeating is that part of human world or human life over which man has control, namely the man-made part of the world. Natural evolution is being blocked wherever man has control, and through mechanization, man is artificially making his life repeating. Nature however seems to have finally come to the final conclusion: its irritant to natural evolution in being shown the door. Or in other words, the history writing man with his history is being thrown to the dustbin of nature's history. John Muthukat http://muthukat-on-professionalism.blogspot.com/
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